| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1984 - 722 pages
...expected to be 75 years or older. Over the same timespan, the population aged 85 and over is projected to jump from about 1 percent to over 5 percent of the total population. Overall, persons 85 and over are projected to be the fastest growing part of the older population.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1987 - 164 pages
...increased 24 percent since 1960 and is projected to increase another 44 percent by 2040. 3 Between 1985 and 2050, the population aged 85 and over is expected...More people are also surviving into their 10th and llth decades. The 1980 census counted 163,000 persons 95-plus compared to 45,000 when the census was... | |
| Robyn Stone - 1987 - 88 pages
...1-2, p. 14). Between 1984 and 2050, the population aged 85 years and over is expected to increase from 1 percent to over 5 percent of the total population and from 9 percent to 24 percent of the age 65 and over population (US Senate, 1986). Another important demographic trend is the disproportionate... | |
| Robyn Stone - 1988 - 88 pages
...p. l4). Between l984 and 2050, the population aged 85 years and over is expected to increase from l percent to over 5 percent of the total population and from 9 percent to 24 percent of the age 65 and over population (US Senate, l986). Another important demographic trend is the disproportionate... | |
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